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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remand .
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Examples
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Trying to get someone remanded is like getting blood from a stone these days.
You Don’t Have To Make It Up « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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That was the judgment that had allowed these broad counts to go forward and the case is remanded, that is sent back, for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.
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The case is remanded, that is sent back for further proceedings, not inconsistent with this opinions, and bearing in mind that was the strong reference we found here about the questions of equal protection under the federal Constitution.
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Reading from this, it says the case is remanded, meaning that it has to go back to the lower court.
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The case was then sent back ( "remanded") to the District Court for further action consistent with the Appellate Court's affirmations.
LXer Linux News Andy Updegrove 2010
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Kennedy ordered the case to be "remanded," meaning sent back to the Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA.
unknown title 2009
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Kennedy ordered the case to be "remanded," meaning sent back to the Army Corps of Engineers and the The decision is the latest legal setback for the city's $289 million King William reservoir, which is scheduled to provide Peninsula customers with water by 2020.
unknown title 2009
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Not too much 'remanded' about it, "and as the gendarme, severely keeping his proper distance, made no reply, the incorrigible chatterbox went on merrily:" As a matter of fact it suits me just as well to be committed for trial, since the government give you your board and lodging, and especially since there's a really beautiful prison at Brives now. "
Fantômas Pierre Souvestre 1894
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The justices remanded the case to the lower court, agreeing that the California affirmative action policy was too rigid, but also affirming the broader right of universities to take race into account in their admissions programs.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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The justices remanded the case to the lower court, agreeing that the California affirmative action policy was too rigid, but also affirming the broader right of universities to take race into account in their admissions programs.
The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010
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